In the closing credits (after the actors' names cycle through), certain letters of certain crew members' names are colored in red. When read in order, they spell "GOLDHAWK ROAD," a reference to the argument the bandmates had over the direction their music was taking. Nick wants to debut a song he's written inspired by a Beaudelaire poem and his bandmates accuse him of forgetting his rock and roll roots. Stix says, "You know, you might have forgotten where you come from, mate, but the rest of us haven't." Nick replies, "Take the boy out of the Goldhawk Road?"
The red letters in the credits spell "Goldhawk Road." This was mentioned in a conversation among the band members:
"You might've forgotten where you come from, but us lot haven't.
- Take the boy out the Goldhawk Road? - Yeah, that's right.